08 July, 2025
Attending to oneself!
Life, Living, Learning - 13

The Tailor bird made a vigilant observation of the setting around it and took a little while to feel secure in its perch.
07 July, 2025
The morning sight!

Meditation of my heart- 35
Life, Living, Learning - 12
This Loten's Sunbird is long billed and maroon breasted. Its exquisite coloured body receives even more brilliance of its feather coat during the monsoon months. The male bird is like the one above has a glossy purple crown and a grey-brown belly. It is larger than the purple Sunbird in the picture below. Its closest species is Malagasy green sunbird, which I am yet to spot in our garden.
What draws my attention to sunbirds is largely due to their immaculately groomed body at all seasons. The monsoon appearance is special as their feathers do not get soaked in the rain unlike in the Magpie Robins or Bulbuls. I have watched them groom the body by attending to the feather coat meticulously!
These energetic birds, which have ultra short stay on flowers for nectar gathering, had a phenomenal memory. They visit the same flowers every day around the same time in the morning and evening.
They are small birds. They are faster than other birds in flight. They fly high and stay fluttering over the flowers. They can gather nectar while fluttering in the air above the flower without having to rest on the flower!
A small bird with some exquisite features!
It is a message to all of us. Each of us has something good enough and special enough, which we need to identify and be glad for!
M.C.Mathew(text and photo)
06 July, 2025
Knowing the child- 14
Life, Living and Learning - 11
What has happened during the recent years is one change- some birds spend most of the day in the garden. They rest in the trees around the feeding station.
The squirrel-bird relationship as seen in the first three photos is often distant. The squirrels behave unmindfully sometimes. When birds see others waiting around for thier turn in the feeding bowls, they give room to share the meal. The squirrels can be possessive and behave indifferently.
During the recent international political posturing of the recent twelve months, what was evident was the dominant posturing of some nations. In the recent two months, the president of one nation being keen to claim the Nobel peace prize is ordering for cease-fire between nations, who have had intense confrontations.
In a meeting of some professionals overseeing the affairs of organisations, I noticed how feeling for each other is replaced by competition!
A retired Tahasildar told me yesterday that there are big houses all around with no occupants. The owners live and work overseas. They were built in the recent thirty years or so from the savings while working overseas. Now they are unlikely to come back as many have become citizens of the countries where they reside. He referred to the 'vanity' of richness and the 'distress of some with nothing to live on'
How much do we need!
Most people after their work life retire to lead a quiet life. Some engage in offering service and some others are forced to seek another employment to take care of their needs.
I have often asked organisations that I was associated with as to why offering post retirement benefits by way of a monthly pension is not normal a practice in those organisations!
Most people live twenty to thirty years after retirement. Who would meet their needs! Having given thirty or so years to an organisation in service, do we leave them unattended when they are older and are no more able to be working to earn a living!
One experience that Anna and I have had is that the birds come to the feeding station to find the provision when food is scarce or are not able to find it!
I remember how Dr L.B.M. Joseph introduced the pension scheme at the Christian Medical College, Vellore in the late seventies, from the resources of the institution to all who worked at the institution till retirement for a minimum of 20 years. While he presented this proposal, he said, 'An employee of the institution is worthy of superannuation benefits for having served the institution'. The health care is at a highly subsidised cost for the retired staff in that institution, often freely provided for!
I feel compelled to suggest that a labourer is worthy of wages as well as care during his or her retirement years!
All organisations that exist for 'non-profit' purpose ought to be responsible for the post retirement support of the staff!
The three phrases Jesus of Nazareth used to commission Peter to his vocation were: 'Tend My Lambs', 'Shepherd My sheep', and ' Tend My Sheep' (John 21: 15, 16, 17).
Tending the young and old, and shepherding them in life is our calling!
M.C.Mathew(text and photo)
05 July, 2025
Life and Learning-, Living - 10
The three small flowers in our garden this morning!
It is the third flower above that fascinated me!
From a distance it looked too small to be of any consequence. But when I captured a macro view, the flower stood out as outstanding with brushy appearance in the centre! It might be a Spiderwort flower!
It is lesson in living !
A distant view and a close up view can be wide apart informationally and experientially.
I get introduced to this theme as I listen to families. They describe children sometimes from a distant view! A family who sought help for sudden onset of bedwetting for their seven years old son, insisted that everything was normal at home.
It was while interviewing the child I found out that, he went to bed thinking about the quarrel between his father and mother ! I found out that it was on those days he had bed wetting!
The casual pathway was in the family! How much the child got blamed by his parents!
The facts from a distant view and from a close up view can be poles apart. The child had his urine tested and lumbo-sacral X-ray taken and suffered further emotionally by these steps.
It was following a few sessions of conversations, there was a readiness on the part of parents to attend to their behaviour in order to reduce the strain on the child emotionally. The parents found a different way to discuss their differences of opinion. They were learning to be polite to each other !
It is important to be patient to know the entire truth in every situation by listening, considering and pondering!
M.C.Mathew (text and photo)
The instinct for peace!
That is a sign of birds returning to the garden, unlike in the last three months, when only Bulbuls visited the feeding station!
The birds announce changes in the seasons. Following the monsoon season, birds find the environment inhospitable. Yesterday there were five Magpie Robins taking their shelter at night in our backyard on the cloth lines to protect themselves from the rain.
This flock of birds at the feeding station are not familiar with each other as yet! I noticed Barbets trying to chase away the Bulbuls.
The Barbets are gregarious, while the Bulbuls come to the feeding station a few times during the day and nibble on banana fruit.
The Bulbuls announce with bird calls to invite other birds to come to feed, which is absent in the behaviour of Barbets.
A behaviour can be instinctual or planned !
The present Dalai Lama announces and practices compassionate behaviour! That seems to be his second nature in spite of provocations from China and its control over Tibet.
The Quatar leadership brokered peace between Iran and Israel after 12 days of war. That too when Iran attacked Quatar to bombard American army stations within the country. Although Quatar felt 'attacked' and suffered loss, its planned behaviour was to broker peace at a time when more nations were taking sides to perpetuate confrontation! The leadership of Quatar accomplished what the UNO failed to negotiate!
The commitment to peace has to be both instinctual and planned !
M.C.Mathew(text and photo)